RABIES VACCINE IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY
Abstract
In view of the reports of the cessation of seizures in patients with epilepsy following a course of treatment with antirabic vaccine, we administered this form of therapy to 13 patients with epilepsy. There was no critical change in the frequency or severity of the seizures as a result of rabies vaccine therapy.
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